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hudson, jennifer plays winnie mandela, i play nelson from 36 to 80. >> what is it called? >> "winnie". it is incredible. >> excellent. busy and important. thank you for stopping by. >> thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to see us. >> "soul train," 28th of >> w november. >> we got you. >> and "law & order". >> 29th of september. >> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] sometimes one taco can't handle all your favorite toppings. ¿qué si usamos tacos s grandes? [ ma announcer ] old el paso super stuffers. 33 larger shells. feed your fiesta. 33 larger shells. at pso, we set out tot your dog to discover the science inle. some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblend. new, delicious shredded morsels and crunchy bites, with real meat, wholesome grains and antioxidants, for strong muscles, vital energy, a healthy immune system, and a real difference in your dog. purina one improved with smartblend. discover what one can do. >>> 10:26, and we begin with a developing story out of san bruno. portella elementary school has been evacuated af
hudson, jennifer plays winnie mandela, i play nelson from 36 to 80. >> what is it called? >> "winnie". it is incredible. >> excellent. busy and important. thank you for stopping by. >> thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to see us. >> "soul train," 28th of >> w november. >> we got you. >> and "law & order". >> 29th of september. >> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] sometimes one taco...
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let's go live to jennifer franciotti with the latest. >> the race has not been officially called, but with 290 precincts in, gregg bernstein leads the race by 1421 votes. this is for the democratic primary. patricia jessamy supporters were feeling pretty good tuesday night. they were keeping a positive attitude about the race. she showed up to thank everyone and said she was feeling confident about the race. the bernstein campaign was cautiously optimistic about tuesday's results. poll workers spent the day at the precinct. they took the day off to support bernstein. bernstein talked a little about why he thinks he was able to make such headway. >> it came to the level of frustration people were feeling about living in one of america's most dangerous cities. i do not know if it is a question of what patricia jessamy did or did not do. >> it is important to note these numbers are unofficial. the bernstein campaign has 49% of the vote while the jessamy campaign has 47% of the vote. reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the voting tally for executive has not been compl
let's go live to jennifer franciotti with the latest. >> the race has not been officially called, but with 290 precincts in, gregg bernstein leads the race by 1421 votes. this is for the democratic primary. patricia jessamy supporters were feeling pretty good tuesday night. they were keeping a positive attitude about the race. she showed up to thank everyone and said she was feeling confident about the race. the bernstein campaign was cautiously optimistic about tuesday's results. poll...
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i'm honored to be here to present this award to jennifer. jennifer is a new mom. and so she's very busy with that effort. but she also was given a chance to move ton another department and she's confused and stays with the m.t.a. so thank you for your loyalty and your hard work for the agency. chairman nolan: on behalf of the board, congratulations and thank you for your very dedicated services. >> yes, i would like to say something. i'm very honored to receive this recognition. and i would like to say that this belongs to all of our division in accounting. i especially would like to thank you, staff, and the financial reporting team, the whole accounting division, and the other co-workers in the organization. this is really a team work. we spent a lot of time to complote a task. -- complete the tasks. and i will continue doing the hard work. thank you very much. chairman nolan: thank you. [applause] >> bring announce the next award, i see that we've been joined by the chair of our c.a.c., daniel murphy. i know he wanted to say a few words regarding debra reed. so
i'm honored to be here to present this award to jennifer. jennifer is a new mom. and so she's very busy with that effort. but she also was given a chance to move ton another department and she's confused and stays with the m.t.a. so thank you for your loyalty and your hard work for the agency. chairman nolan: on behalf of the board, congratulations and thank you for your very dedicated services. >> yes, i would like to say something. i'm very honored to receive this recognition. and i...
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i'm jennifer franciotti. we're following breaking news, next. >> lady gaga known for being outrageous on stage but all business when dealing with the united states senate. 40u she is trying to sway a key vote today. >> with nicknames like super salmon and super fish, it's raising eyebrows but do you have concerns about bringing home genetically-engineered fish from the grocery store? >> and after pleasant days we have one request from our weather department. more, please? we're being kind about it, too. the insta-weather plus forecast as 11 news continues right now. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> good tuesday morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thank you for joining us for 11 news today. meteorologist tony pann joins us for the weather. it's chilly. >> when the air is dry you get big swings in temperatures from the morning to the afternoon. this is one of those days where you start out in the 40's then get up to the 80's so a light jacket to start off the day but t
i'm jennifer franciotti. we're following breaking news, next. >> lady gaga known for being outrageous on stage but all business when dealing with the united states senate. 40u she is trying to sway a key vote today. >> with nicknames like super salmon and super fish, it's raising eyebrows but do you have concerns about bringing home genetically-engineered fish from the grocery store? >> and after pleasant days we have one request from our weather department. more, please?...
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jennifer and he jeff? >> all right, vytas, hank you. you can be in charre of your own -ersonalized forecast. i-radar is available at foxbaltimore.com. just use the interactive tools to track storms down to our neighborhood. go to foxbaltimmre.com and cliik on iiradar. >> and that will do t for the "late edition" tonight. thanks for joining us. >> and i am jennifer gilbert.ú up next,,is how i met your mother. and be sure to tune in to morning news tomorrow starting
jennifer and he jeff? >> all right, vytas, hank you. you can be in charre of your own -ersonalized forecast. i-radar is available at foxbaltimore.com. just use the interactive tools to track storms down to our neighborhood. go to foxbaltimmre.com and cliik on iiradar. >> and that will do t for the "late edition" tonight. thanks for joining us. >> and i am jennifer gilbert.ú up next,,is how i met your mother. and be sure to tune in to morning news tomorrow starting
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jennifer man. jennifer has taught at spring valley 18 years. she doesn't look like she's taught there for 18 years but she's had. she started there. that was her first teaching assignment and stayed there sin. that speaks to i think the quality of teachers there at the school. when you first meet jennifer you would think that she's shy but within that quiet demeanor beats the heart of a passionate educator. her passion shines through when she teaches. she reaches out to all her students no matter what level they may be. she often goes the extra mile to help them by sacrificing her own time to tutor them after school. her passion radiates when she works with her leagues. she's always willing to help, either planning a lesson with a fellow teacher, coordinating schoolwide events or assisting the school secretary when she's busy with phone calls. jennifer is the type of person who will never refuse you if you ask her for help. and she helps you without ever asking for anything in return. her passion for teaching stems from her own background, a ba
jennifer man. jennifer has taught at spring valley 18 years. she doesn't look like she's taught there for 18 years but she's had. she started there. that was her first teaching assignment and stayed there sin. that speaks to i think the quality of teachers there at the school. when you first meet jennifer you would think that she's shy but within that quiet demeanor beats the heart of a passionate educator. her passion shines through when she teaches. she reaches out to all her students no...
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. >>> jennifer cox wanted to do something. k# worried over her friend with breast cancer jen is doing what she can to celebrate those who have passed and those who are living. the road never ends siañas far jen cox is concerned. >> reporter: at the end of the dock with its back brushed up against bear creek sits a hard yacht cafe'. all is quiet today except for the flags o2kÑflapping in the breeze. we lost a dear friend last week, rhonda. >> the tests came back they found out it was worse so she had to jfdgo in for chemo. she had one treatment. >> reporter: feeling a trillion miles away from a cure jennifer knew this was her chance to do something for her friend. >> it's @¬ fair. i mean, she was too young a girl. she's going to miss a lot. >> reporter: so let the party begin. instead of feeling sad and sorry and helpless, jen did what she does party. >> i love planning parties. that's what we do, you know. and i just didn't know i could do all that. crowd. see all these ladies. they gave back all their tips. you see all
. >>> jennifer cox wanted to do something. k# worried over her friend with breast cancer jen is doing what she can to celebrate those who have passed and those who are living. the road never ends siañas far jen cox is concerned. >> reporter: at the end of the dock with its back brushed up against bear creek sits a hard yacht cafe'. all is quiet today except for the flags o2kÑflapping in the breeze. we lost a dear friend last week, rhonda. >> the tests came back they found...
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that is some of the money on your screen that jennifer hawke-petit took out to try to pay off the men that held them hostage. they said they would let them go, but, clearly, that wasn't the case. the prosecutor said, yes, my client did commit these crimes, but he should not be put to death. the defense said this was a robbery that got out of control. he should get life in prison with no chance of parole, but not the death penalty. prosecutors won't take that deal. they want the death penalty. this is a capital case, tamron. >> thanks, jeff rossen, the latest on that trial happening in new haven, connecticut. >>> right now in london outgoing bp ceo tony hayward is testifying about the gulf oil disaster. back in june he insisted he had little knowledge of decisions that contributed to the explosion aboard the deepwater horizon oil rig that killed 11 workers and, of course, triggered the massive oil spill we all watched play out. he also made this infamous comment. back in may. >> there's no one who wants this thing over more than i do. i want my life back. >> well, joining me now from l
that is some of the money on your screen that jennifer hawke-petit took out to try to pay off the men that held them hostage. they said they would let them go, but, clearly, that wasn't the case. the prosecutor said, yes, my client did commit these crimes, but he should not be put to death. the defense said this was a robbery that got out of control. he should get life in prison with no chance of parole, but not the death penalty. prosecutors won't take that deal. they want the death penalty....
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>> jon: jennifer griffin, thanks. a mexico san journalist says he has escaped his country's deadly drug war with asylum in the united states. the editor of the news web site covers the attack on mexican drug gangs as well as other stories. he says someone started threatening him two years ago. the asylum ruling would be a first for a mexico call journalist since the drug war began. meanwhile, violence in mexico has claimed two more high profile victims. both of them politicians in northern mexico. police say a gunman murdered a mayor and one of his employees at his home near monterrey late yesterday. today, shooters seriously wounded a mayor elect small town of sue ciudad juarez. there was a break-in, a robbery, a hostage stand off and arson. not to mexico the torture, -- mention the torture, the rape and the murder. terrible things investigators say happened to this connecticut family. and it's crowded on california's death row where some 700 or so inmates have been waiting for a death penalty challenge to wind its w
>> jon: jennifer griffin, thanks. a mexico san journalist says he has escaped his country's deadly drug war with asylum in the united states. the editor of the news web site covers the attack on mexican drug gangs as well as other stories. he says someone started threatening him two years ago. the asylum ruling would be a first for a mexico call journalist since the drug war began. meanwhile, violence in mexico has claimed two more high profile victims. both of them politicians in...
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jennifer petit was raped and strangled. the 11 and 17-year-old girls were tied to their beds and would die of smoke inhalation after they set fire to the house. petit eventually freed himself and yelled at a neighbor to call 911 saying, i thought time was of the essence and i needed to get help. in court, dr. petit never looked at his alleged attacker. there was no cross-examination by the defense. the trial could last up to two months. marcus solis, abc news, new haven. >>> bedbugs have been showing up in homes and in stores lately. and now they've shut down the main library in ft. myers, florida, too. a librarian found them crawling on some of the chairs, by the computers. those chairs were removed and exterminators called in. the bedbugs were found at another library branch last week. librarians hope to reopen today, but visitors, well, they may stay away awhile. >> ew. >> good call. >> some under the desk? >> i can't handle that close-up of them they are so gross. >>> here's a look at your weather. kansas city, the twin
jennifer petit was raped and strangled. the 11 and 17-year-old girls were tied to their beds and would die of smoke inhalation after they set fire to the house. petit eventually freed himself and yelled at a neighbor to call 911 saying, i thought time was of the essence and i needed to get help. in court, dr. petit never looked at his alleged attacker. there was no cross-examination by the defense. the trial could last up to two months. marcus solis, abc news, new haven. >>> bedbugs...
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jennifer franciotti was on the scene all day long. she has more on that part of the story. >> this was really unbelievable situation, not just for employees told to evacuate, but for patients coming here for appointments and for family members of luck once inside the hospital. >> i was in my work area and my boss came running in and said to stay put because there is a guy running around with a gun. i was about to take my lunch break, and i had been sitting there for almost an hour. i came outside and the streets were still blocked off. >> we saw a lot of squad cars and security guards running around real frantic, really chaotic, nobody really knowing what was going on as far as what the situation was. eventually they started locking doors and telling people they could not get in or out. it was just crazy. >> it is frightening, because i would never expect this. this hospital is well secured and protected. it is just crazy and ridiculous for something like this to happen. >> a lot of folks we talked to are relieve the situation is over
jennifer franciotti was on the scene all day long. she has more on that part of the story. >> this was really unbelievable situation, not just for employees told to evacuate, but for patients coming here for appointments and for family members of luck once inside the hospital. >> i was in my work area and my boss came running in and said to stay put because there is a guy running around with a gun. i was about to take my lunch break, and i had been sitting there for almost an hour....
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reporting live, jennifer franciotti. >> thank you. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what's your position on building a slots palace at arundel mills? you can e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> police are on the lookout for those responsible for a string of robberies. arrest warrants have been issued but no arrests have been made. at least seven armed robberies have taken place at the smalmal. police need your help to find the preppy burglar. the man was caught on camera breaking into a home in highland last week. you saw him wearing business attire. he got away with some electronics and other items. if you could help police, you are urged to call howard county police. >> the red cross is helping a family after their home went up in flames. it happened yesterday morning at real princess lane. the fire caused a propane tank on the deck to explode. the people inside were able to get outside safely. >> the baltimore county. is ranked 10th worse in terms of roads. the state highway administration spea
reporting live, jennifer franciotti. >> thank you. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what's your position on building a slots palace at arundel mills? you can e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> police are on the lookout for those responsible for a string of robberies. arrest warrants have been issued but no arrests have been made. at least seven armed robberies have taken place at the smalmal. police need your help to find the preppy burglar....
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joe and jennifer montana in the first row. they must have showed him 12 times. chad billingsly, continues here, sandoval here. he is under .200. ethier, boom. they got nothing to play for. nice play. there is the boss. the giants pitching staff. matt cain, off balance, in a pent race, you are concentrating, the dig by huff. mike fontenot, bochy started three guys that made you raise your eyes. what is he doing? fontenot came through, 1-0. sandoval, huff makes it home, 2- 1 giants. in good shape. >> available experience for them to play in these type games, every pitch, every play, every at bat means so much. that's our style. [ñindiscernibleñ] the way we do things. >> cain 7 shut out innings. giants a half game back in the division and wildcard races. same two clubs tomorrow night. sandoval will sit. podries and rockies. tulowitzki is becoming king. two of homers yesterday, here he goes again. boy he is on fire. let me catch myself. this guy, boom, couple of 3-run home runners today. 9-6 rockies. when you don't sleep, occasionally slip of the tongue will happe
joe and jennifer montana in the first row. they must have showed him 12 times. chad billingsly, continues here, sandoval here. he is under .200. ethier, boom. they got nothing to play for. nice play. there is the boss. the giants pitching staff. matt cain, off balance, in a pent race, you are concentrating, the dig by huff. mike fontenot, bochy started three guys that made you raise your eyes. what is he doing? fontenot came through, 1-0. sandoval, huff makes it home, 2- 1 giants. in good...
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. >> i'm jennifer. >> police swarm east baltimore after a gun man shoots a doctor inside john hopkins hospital. >> it all ended with the gun man and his mother dead. we have team coverage of the crime. we start with joy sse is live outsiie of johns hopkins tonight. joy. >>reporter: jennifer at this point police are still conducting a criminal investigation into tte events that unfolded here at johns hopkins hospitaa earlier eighth floor of the nelson building. hospital immediately went that lock down. technical team moved in. police now say the gunman became iratt after learning his mother was paralyzed following surggry earlier this week. >> mr. r: but she worried about her friends on 88 >> i can't immanuel how they are feeling right now. hopefully they have evacuated the unit. >>repooter: with blocks barricaded by police a routine blood delivery is wheeled in a side entrance. >> whether he to wait in the office just wait until the police told them that it was okay to come out that door. >>reporter: finally there's word. >> i think it is about done. >>reporter: tonight while the hosp
. >> i'm jennifer. >> police swarm east baltimore after a gun man shoots a doctor inside john hopkins hospital. >> it all ended with the gun man and his mother dead. we have team coverage of the crime. we start with joy sse is live outsiie of johns hopkins tonight. joy. >>reporter: jennifer at this point police are still conducting a criminal investigation into tte events that unfolded here at johns hopkins hospitaa earlier eighth floor of the nelson building. hospital...
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good news. >> good morning to you, jennifer. you are talking about rain on the weekend and no, we don't blame you. >> it will be a little bit warmer than yesterday. you walk out the door and it feels like fog. going to need the jacket or a sweater. 51 degrees in livermore and 53 in concord. in san mateo and 53 in fairfield. as we head into the afternoon, things will start to warm up. low clouds hugging the coast, but the further east you go, things are clearer. 56 is the forecast with the patchy clouds and staying towards the coast. 8:00 a.m. and as we head towards lunch hour, clearing happening towards redwood city and san francisco and mid 70s for fairfield and livermore. 72 is the new forecast for gilroy. forecast highs not making it to the 80s and upper 70s will feel warmer than it did yesterday. 75 degrees in napa. 66 in oakland. here's the seven-day forcast and like scott said, we are looking at rain coming in. the models are not in agreement, but putting rain in the forecast for the northern bay starting on friday night.
good news. >> good morning to you, jennifer. you are talking about rain on the weekend and no, we don't blame you. >> it will be a little bit warmer than yesterday. you walk out the door and it feels like fog. going to need the jacket or a sweater. 51 degrees in livermore and 53 in concord. in san mateo and 53 in fairfield. as we head into the afternoon, things will start to warm up. low clouds hugging the coast, but the further east you go, things are clearer. 56 is the forecast...
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i feel like jennifer. wells says, in real life, the mistake is often compounded by what happens next. remember the seemingly innocent information jennifer says she got from police after she picked ronald cotton out of the physical lineup? >> thompson: "that's the same person you picked out in the photo lineup." so, in my mind i thought, "bingo. i did it right." >> stahl: wells studied what that reinforcement does. after half his subjects did what personrom th lineup-- he told them nothing, then asked them questions about what they'd seen. very few felt highly confident about their choice. >> wells: only about 4% are saying they had a great view, which is good, because we gave them a lousy view. only about 3% are saying they could make out details of the face. that also is good because they... they really couldn't. >> stahl: but he told a second group of subjects, after they made the same incorrect choices, "good, you picked the suspect." >> wells: now what happens is... >> stahl: oh, my. >> wells: ... 40%.
i feel like jennifer. wells says, in real life, the mistake is often compounded by what happens next. remember the seemingly innocent information jennifer says she got from police after she picked ronald cotton out of the physical lineup? >> thompson: "that's the same person you picked out in the photo lineup." so, in my mind i thought, "bingo. i did it right." >> stahl: wells studied what that reinforcement does. after half his subjects did what personrom th...
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we are now joined by jennifer granholm / michigan governor. there is a new automotive battery manufacturing plant opening up in your state, what are your hopes for it? our hope has been to diversify michigan's economy we have obviously been concentrating on automotive manufacturing. our goal has been to diversify our economy both inside and outside the automotive industry. when we saw that the federal government was putting together incentives for the battery industry in america we coupled state incentives with that. as a result we have the first lithium battery company from a one to three. this is one of 16 companies that we have been able to get started in michigan in the past 12 months. we are very excited because this means jobs. there are 300 people who are working here now, there should be 500 by january and up to 3000 over the next couple years. it is very exciting for us. will this project help to revive other types of suppliers in michigan as well? yes i do. the automotive and industry alone needs people who know how to do clean tech
we are now joined by jennifer granholm / michigan governor. there is a new automotive battery manufacturing plant opening up in your state, what are your hopes for it? our hope has been to diversify michigan's economy we have obviously been concentrating on automotive manufacturing. our goal has been to diversify our economy both inside and outside the automotive industry. when we saw that the federal government was putting together incentives for the battery industry in america we coupled...
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jennifer franciotti reporting live. >> thank you. a specific type of health concern brings people to capitol hill. a student athlete testified about the after a facts of a concussion she received while playing soccer. >> we can work to change this culture so it is just as unacceptable to play somebody who is concussed. >> experts called for all schools to give their athletes baseline cognitive tests. >> people driving in baltimore county will be required to maintain 83-foot distance from cyclists. this is thanks to a new law. last april, a man was struck and killed on butler road, leaving his family devastated. >> impossible, unimaginable, difficult. very difficult to collect nearly six months later, his friends are trying to raise awareness. there is a ride this saturday at spring meadows farms and it will include three different businesses along with a cookout and other activities. for more information on his story, you cannot log onto our website, wbaltv.com. just click on local news. perhaps you are handing out the lunch money fo
jennifer franciotti reporting live. >> thank you. a specific type of health concern brings people to capitol hill. a student athlete testified about the after a facts of a concussion she received while playing soccer. >> we can work to change this culture so it is just as unacceptable to play somebody who is concussed. >> experts called for all schools to give their athletes baseline cognitive tests. >> people driving in baltimore county will be required to maintain...
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jennifer franciotti is live with the details. >> if you have been out of work, this news comes as no surprise. finding another job is not easy. there has been some ups discouraging news release from the state department. maryland's unemployment rate rose to 7.3% in august. maryland and florida are the only two states that had an increase in unemployment last month. the rate has dropped since the recession reportedly ended. >> even though the economic output has increased consecutively, the labor market has not caught up with that. some are squeezing more productivity out of existing workers. >> to find out more information, we have a link to the maryland work force exchange. it is on our website. just click on project economy. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the state board of elections is investigating allegations that a candidate used a fake name. rebecca lynn nelson is running as a democrat. she said she did what she was told to do. she filled out a form saying they printer rebecca weir nelson rather than her real name. david collins wanted to know more. >> you were banki
jennifer franciotti is live with the details. >> if you have been out of work, this news comes as no surprise. finding another job is not easy. there has been some ups discouraging news release from the state department. maryland's unemployment rate rose to 7.3% in august. maryland and florida are the only two states that had an increase in unemployment last month. the rate has dropped since the recession reportedly ended. >> even though the economic output has increased...
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jennifer davis, fox news. >>> lady gaga urging her fans to call their senators to ask them to repeal the don't ask, don't tell law. the law prevents gays from serving openly in the military. on video gaga tried to call her senators, couldn't get through. she said she won't stop trying till she can deliver this message. >> my name is stephanie joanne angelina germanada also known as lady gaga. i'm calling to ask the senators to vote with senators harry reid and karl le in to repeal don't ask, don't tell and oppose john mccain's shameless filibuster. >> the senate is expected to vote on whether to repeal the law tuesday. >>> kid rock lost in court. the plaintiff in his civil trial were awarded 40 grand in compensatory damages. the money will be split among four people. kid rock must be paid 15% of that. rock got sued for a fight back in 2007 at a georgia waffle house. rock already served a year of probation and took anger management courses for the incident. >>> it's going to be all smiles this weekend. that's for sure. >> yeah, pretty good and especially for tomorrow. tomorrow is abou
jennifer davis, fox news. >>> lady gaga urging her fans to call their senators to ask them to repeal the don't ask, don't tell law. the law prevents gays from serving openly in the military. on video gaga tried to call her senators, couldn't get through. she said she won't stop trying till she can deliver this message. >> my name is stephanie joanne angelina germanada also known as lady gaga. i'm calling to ask the senators to vote with senators harry reid and karl le in to...
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let's go straight to weather and jennifer king of the hill hill. >> speaking of weather, we broke a lot of records yesterday. some of us will see a cool down, but in the east bay that's not going to happen. 96 degrees at noon and 96 in livermore and 95 in concord and 90 in fremont. the forecast highs, we will see a sea breeze, but inland it's going to be another hot day. 102 in fairfield and 105 in livermore and 102 in concord. we should see a cool down and thankfully it is coming sooner rather than later. i couldn't turn down the heat too much. >> it would be a good day to spare the air, but you don't want to ride your bike in the heat. >> we want to find alternate transportation, but lower the activity because of the air quality. we will focus on the people who are stuck. you have a van that got sideways. no injuries reported. one lane is blocked as you head through oakland. westbound is the morning commute that takes effect in about a half hour. looking nice right now and eastbound we have the construction in towards livermore out of pleasanton. no major slowing and 680 we will see t
let's go straight to weather and jennifer king of the hill hill. >> speaking of weather, we broke a lot of records yesterday. some of us will see a cool down, but in the east bay that's not going to happen. 96 degrees at noon and 96 in livermore and 95 in concord and 90 in fremont. the forecast highs, we will see a sea breeze, but inland it's going to be another hot day. 102 in fairfield and 105 in livermore and 102 in concord. we should see a cool down and thankfully it is coming sooner...
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jennifer gilbert. >> and i am jeff barnd. baltimore city electioos board released the final vote tally in the race for city state attorney. here are the numbers. 1300 votes that break bernstein and patricia jessamy. but bernstein leads 49-47 percent. and keith daniels is live at he city board of elections,,where the remaining ballots will be %-keith? >>well, jeff, all the primary votes have been counted. but now eeection officials have to deal withhabsentee ballots. now the final primary vote tally shows challenger bernstein with a lead of 1000 votes over incumbent patricia jessamy. bernstein said tonight that he is pleasee with the final results but said he is not claiming victory, and patricia jessamy, is not conceding. earlier today both sides were anxiously awaiting for those election officials talked about3 ú%at may have caused the delay. -> we hired 2000 people to do a one day job. it could be human error. they leave them. and in the polllng place, put them in the supply bag. so there are things that challenges, you kn
jennifer gilbert. >> and i am jeff barnd. baltimore city electioos board released the final vote tally in the race for city state attorney. here are the numbers. 1300 votes that break bernstein and patricia jessamy. but bernstein leads 49-47 percent. and keith daniels is live at he city board of elections,,where the remaining ballots will be %-keith? >>well, jeff, all the primary votes have been counted. but now eeection officials have to deal withhabsentee ballots. now the final...
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this morning, jennifer franciotti joins us live with more on that story. >> it seems gregg bernstein is supposed to unseat patricia jessamy, and neither camp will give up until all absentee ballots are counted. three % have been lost in limbo. judges forgot to turn in the memory cards from 82 voting machines. the cards were tracked down. there is nothing suspicious or unusual about the slow accounting. >> when you have an election night, it is not uncommon to be at 100%. >> the complete results were released and that put bernstein on top with 30,392 votes to jessamy's 29,097 votes. neither camp is calling the race until 2200 absentee ballots are counted. >> i think we all cannot live with the delay once we know that mrs. jessamy and her advisors are reviewing and this includes everything. >> bernstein tweeted for a resolution to the race. he expressed optimism about the outcome. "i thank all the volunteers who have devoted so much time and energy to helping our campaign." those absentee ballots will start being counted some time this morning. reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal
this morning, jennifer franciotti joins us live with more on that story. >> it seems gregg bernstein is supposed to unseat patricia jessamy, and neither camp will give up until all absentee ballots are counted. three % have been lost in limbo. judges forgot to turn in the memory cards from 82 voting machines. the cards were tracked down. there is nothing suspicious or unusual about the slow accounting. >> when you have an election night, it is not uncommon to be at 100%. >>...
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jennifer franciotti joins us live with more. we thought this was all over. >> we sure did. this is a prime example of how every vote counts. neither camp is willing to can see until all of the absentee ballots have been counted. it still took the board of elections nearly a full day to release complete returns. the race between bernstein and jessamy is too close to call. 3% has been lost in limbo. they forgot to turn and memory cards from 82 voting machines. those cards have been tracked down. there is nothing suspicious or unusual about the slope accounting. >> when you have an election, it is not uncommon to be at 100% within 24 hours. >> now here it is two days after the race and there is concern about the absentee ballots. the counting will begin this morning. we could have the results by this evening. who knows? i could be here tomorrow morning. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the big fight in washington is about politics. >> the president wants to cut taxes for the middle class. withamara jordan's us live more details -- kate amara joins us live. >> the battl
jennifer franciotti joins us live with more. we thought this was all over. >> we sure did. this is a prime example of how every vote counts. neither camp is willing to can see until all of the absentee ballots have been counted. it still took the board of elections nearly a full day to release complete returns. the race between bernstein and jessamy is too close to call. 3% has been lost in limbo. they forgot to turn and memory cards from 82 voting machines. those cards have been tracked...
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jennifer franciotti reporting live. >> thank you. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what's your position on building a slots palace at arundel mills? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. again, that is watercooler@wbaltv.com. two pitbulls work shot and killed. police were serving a a warrants. there is no word on why the shots were served. police made three arrests. >> a white supremacist has pleaded guilty to attacking a black man. police say calvin lockner severely beaten james privott last august. lockner also admitted to stealing privott's truck. >> this is a plea agreement that we feel good about because we're going to get this person off the street for 31 years. >> lockner is expected to be sentenced on monday. the trough for one of the teenagers also in this case is set to begin that same day. now to the shooting death of ken harris. yesterday in court, the lead detective took the witness stand. he was questioned by the defense about why more detectives did not assist him in the case and he was
jennifer franciotti reporting live. >> thank you. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what's your position on building a slots palace at arundel mills? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. again, that is watercooler@wbaltv.com. two pitbulls work shot and killed. police were serving a a warrants. there is no word on why the shots were served. police made three arrests. >> a white supremacist has pleaded guilty to attacking a black man. police say calvin...
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surveillance video shows petit's wife, jennifer, at a bank that july 2007 morning, trying to withdraw $15,000 in cash. >> what's your emergency? >> we have a lady who is in our bank right now who says that her husband and children are being held at their house. >> okay. her husband and family -- >> yes. they're tied up, she said. they told her they wouldn't hurt anybody if she got back there with the money. she believes them. >> reporter: the suspects, stephen hayes and his accomplice, took jennifer hawke-petit back home and sexually assaulted her before killing her. they set fire to the house, killing 17-year-old hayley and 11-year-old michaela. the two suspects crashed into a police cruiser, trying to flee in petit's minivan, and were taken into custody. stephen hayes and joshua komisarjevsky, who's awaiting trial, could get the death penalty. richard cantu, abc news. >>> tropical storm carl is back into the gulf of mexico this morning. carl blew across mexico's yucatan peninsula yesterday, dumping heavy rains on the region's tourist resorts. the storm is expected to gain strength a
surveillance video shows petit's wife, jennifer, at a bank that july 2007 morning, trying to withdraw $15,000 in cash. >> what's your emergency? >> we have a lady who is in our bank right now who says that her husband and children are being held at their house. >> okay. her husband and family -- >> yes. they're tied up, she said. they told her they wouldn't hurt anybody if she got back there with the money. she believes them. >> reporter: the suspects, stephen...
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i am jeff barnd. >> and i am jennifer gilbert. tune in toofox 45 news morning news starting at 5 a.m. have a great night. real time closed captioning provideddby u.s. captioningg,
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good morning, jennifer. >> good morning. it's a little cool outside. we had that breeze really picking up yesterday but a big warmup is on the way. a bit of low clouds around this morning, maybe a little fog but we'll see that burning off. temperatures in the 50s as we look at 8:00 a.m. as we head toward noon we'll all be enjoying quite a bit of sunshine and warm us up to 70 in concord, 71 in livermore, 67 in san jose, 62 at noon. so is the first day of fall that comes this evening at 8:00, it's going to feel more like summer as we head toward the end of the week. 69 degrees at 4:00 in fremont, 73 in livermore and we're looking at 68 degrees. so with the seven-day forecast here, a little cool today. we're forecasting temperatures right in the mid-70s as we look at the east bay. by the time we hit the weekend, forecast highs making it back into the 90s for the first weekend of fall. it kind of seems counter intuitive, doesn't it, scott. >> it does. great way to start fall. >>> mike joining us with some construction. >> we also have a warning if you're h
good morning, jennifer. >> good morning. it's a little cool outside. we had that breeze really picking up yesterday but a big warmup is on the way. a bit of low clouds around this morning, maybe a little fog but we'll see that burning off. temperatures in the 50s as we look at 8:00 a.m. as we head toward noon we'll all be enjoying quite a bit of sunshine and warm us up to 70 in concord, 71 in livermore, 67 in san jose, 62 at noon. so is the first day of fall that comes this evening at...
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after jennifer got back with the money, she was raped. as was her younger daughter who had been tied to her bed. the suspects, steven hayes who is now on trial, and joshua komisarjevky who will be tried later allegedly set the house on fire and dead. they died tied to a couch and bed. the elder hayley died as she apparently tried to save her sister. bill petit struggled free from the basement where he had been tied up and badly beaten, the sole survivor of his family's nightmare. now he sits in court every day reliving that nightmare, seeking justice and, perhaps, like jennifer petit's sister, trying to understand. >> i honestly cannot imagine any human being doing this. i don't think about him. i just can't imagine that anybody is capable of doing a crime like this. >> the two accused men are being tried separately. steven hayes first in this trial and joshua komisarjevsky will face trial next year. the relatives will go through this next year. it's unlikely they'll get an answer to that question, how anyone would do the sort of things t
after jennifer got back with the money, she was raped. as was her younger daughter who had been tied to her bed. the suspects, steven hayes who is now on trial, and joshua komisarjevky who will be tried later allegedly set the house on fire and dead. they died tied to a couch and bed. the elder hayley died as she apparently tried to save her sister. bill petit struggled free from the basement where he had been tied up and badly beaten, the sole survivor of his family's nightmare. now he sits in...
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we start the day with jennifer hill in for rob. jennifer, i got a look at your weather maps. i saw the word "cold." it was there somewhere. >> i can't believe you were peeking before everything starts! this morning, unfortunately, it's not cold or cool in livermore or concord. we're still seeing temperatures in the upper 60s, 70 in oakland but we have seen some cooling along the coastline. today things are really going to start to pick up in terms of that onshore breeze to start to cool us down. once that comes onshore we'll notice those temperatures getting much cooler. probably colder as we get towards the end of the week. noon temperature 74 fremont, 84 livermore and 64 in san francisco. >>> let's turn to mike starting off on the nimitz. >> surprise. something going on on the nimitz overnight. we had an accident right around high street. chp has just been notified they need to assist caltrans in picking some of the cones up northbound at 23rd heading through downtown but that means the construction zone there is clearing up. we'll take a look at more construction on the ma
we start the day with jennifer hill in for rob. jennifer, i got a look at your weather maps. i saw the word "cold." it was there somewhere. >> i can't believe you were peeking before everything starts! this morning, unfortunately, it's not cold or cool in livermore or concord. we're still seeing temperatures in the upper 60s, 70 in oakland but we have seen some cooling along the coastline. today things are really going to start to pick up in terms of that onshore breeze to start...
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. >> jennifer franciotti is live with more on this story. >> the family is suing for three counts of defamation of constitutional rights. they are seeking $1 million to $10 million. a student at the patapsco middle school has been believed. he was pushed and slammed into lockers and other such acts of cruelty. bullying in schools is a growing problem. baltimore county held their annual school conference this week and they touched on the issue. >> we have a positive behavior planning approach to problems such as bullying. look at problems for make three- problem-revention solving approach to. >> a copy of the lawsuit was received but they cannot comment on pending litigation. reporting live in the newsroom, jennifer franciotti. >> health care is in full swing across the nation. college students will now be able to stay on their parents' policy. students at towson university applauded the news. there are more hurdles to overcome for parents who are not insured, as well as students who have a lot of expenses. there is more on our website. you can read more and there is a copy of the law
. >> jennifer franciotti is live with more on this story. >> the family is suing for three counts of defamation of constitutional rights. they are seeking $1 million to $10 million. a student at the patapsco middle school has been believed. he was pushed and slammed into lockers and other such acts of cruelty. bullying in schools is a growing problem. baltimore county held their annual school conference this week and they touched on the issue. >> we have a positive behavior...
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jennifer franciotti is live downtown with more on this. good morning. >> if you have been out of work, this news comes as no surprise. finding a job is not easy. there is discouraging news. maryland's unemployment rate rose unemployment7.3% in august. there was a significant increase in unemployment in maryland and florida. the number dropped since the recession reportedly ended. >> the labor market will always lag the recovery. the economic output has increase. the labor market has not caught up with that. in terms of getting by with squeezing more productivity out of existing workers. >> there is a website to help marylanders out of work of finding a job. is the maryland workforce exchange. we have posted a link on our website. click on project economy. jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the news is not all bad. 200 new jobs will be created and the transmission plants in white marsh. this is thanks to a government grant. it was approved by the government. there is good news for a change on the housing market. new-home construction
jennifer franciotti is live downtown with more on this. good morning. >> if you have been out of work, this news comes as no surprise. finding a job is not easy. there is discouraging news. maryland's unemployment rate rose unemployment7.3% in august. there was a significant increase in unemployment in maryland and florida. the number dropped since the recession reportedly ended. >> the labor market will always lag the recovery. the economic output has increase. the labor market has...
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jennifer goes, withdraws $15,000. the family thought they'd escape because the suspects told them all along, according to prosecutors, we'll leave you alone if you pay us. they paid the suspects, but that's when they did the unthinkable. the testimony about the sexual assaults that happened inside that house, too graphic to repeat here, of course. awful to hear for dr. pettitte, who has been sitting in the courtroom all day. and they burned the house down, killing the mother and the two kids. dr. pettitte escaped. he says he comes here to court every day to make sure justice is done. tamarin, this is a capital case. the defense -- the steven hayes defense lawyer admitted to the jury during opening statements, my client did these crimes, but they said repeatedly, and steven hayes told the detective, this was just a robbery that got out of control. they deserve life in prison and not the death penalty, but the prosecutors won't buy it. they are pushing hard for the death penalty here. >> jeff rossen, thank you. >>> a ho
jennifer goes, withdraws $15,000. the family thought they'd escape because the suspects told them all along, according to prosecutors, we'll leave you alone if you pay us. they paid the suspects, but that's when they did the unthinkable. the testimony about the sexual assaults that happened inside that house, too graphic to repeat here, of course. awful to hear for dr. pettitte, who has been sitting in the courtroom all day. and they burned the house down, killing the mother and the two kids....
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i'm jennifer lowe. today we will focus on district five. let's get started by looking at the problems the residents are facing. >> any of the problems we speak of in district five i think we're speaking of about the city overall. when i -- i shall share with you whether it's a question of housing, affordable housing, public safety, making sure that violent crime and homicides that have plagued san francisco for two years, unprecedented which we haven't seen in 12 years, i believe, the kind of people displacement of, as i said working class and african-americans, speaks to a trend that i think, overall, we should be concerned about in san francisco, so that this city, 10 years, 20 years from now, is not one that is delineated into two san franciscos, where the have and have notes. >> we are still in the midst of having to fight every single day for our portion of jobs, for the city, for our portions of appropriate housing for our community, and our share of whatever activities that can move a community forward. so that's like a constant figh
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reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> great job yesterday. you can keep up with the latest developments on our website, wbaltv.com as well as art facebook and twitter accounts. many of you share your concerns about the incident. "i guess he knew he was going to use a gun on the doctor." "this is so scared. i cannot believe somebody would shoot a doctor. i pray for the doctor." "i just cannot believe it. a man shoots a doctor. it is so very tragic." we want to hear what you think. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. what changes, if any, do you think need to be done to johns hopkins security? e-mail your response to watercooler@wbaltv.com. again, that is watercooler@wbaltv.com. >> the absentee votes have been counted in the race for city state's attorney. gregg bernstein extends his lead over patricia jessamy. bernstein has yet to claim victory. jessamy has not conceded. the lead is more than 1300 votes right now. hasehrlich's campaign released the second tv ad. it is called "road map to 2020." it is his 10-year vision for
reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> great job yesterday. you can keep up with the latest developments on our website, wbaltv.com as well as art facebook and twitter accounts. many of you share your concerns about the incident. "i guess he knew he was going to use a gun on the doctor." "this is so scared. i cannot believe somebody would shoot a doctor. i pray for the doctor." "i just cannot believe it. a man shoots a doctor. it is so very...
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and we think of jennifer, hayley, and michaela every day. >>> joining us, is leslie crocker-snyder who presided as a judge on new york's state supreme court. thank you for being with us. dr. petit will take the stand in connecticut. as a former prosecutor, can you think of any testimony that would be more powerful? >> i really can't. in all of the brutal cases that we've seen and i've seen, i've never seen a case like this. i can't imagine what he's going to go through. >> and his legal team, can you be prepared for a day like today? >> i don't think you can. legally, they probably got over what happened. and they told him, you have shown remarkable courage. keep it up, if you can, if you do break down in this set of horrific facts, the jury is going to understand. >> and speaking of the jury, jurors have already been dismissed. they won. >> that's right. >> how does that bode for the trial? >> it's a judge's nightmare. if you lose, they lost about four people, three alternates. and they're down to four alternates. that was day one of what i'm certain is going to be a lengthy trial. it
and we think of jennifer, hayley, and michaela every day. >>> joining us, is leslie crocker-snyder who presided as a judge on new york's state supreme court. thank you for being with us. dr. petit will take the stand in connecticut. as a former prosecutor, can you think of any testimony that would be more powerful? >> i really can't. in all of the brutal cases that we've seen and i've seen, i've never seen a case like this. i can't imagine what he's going to go through. >>...